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komik-theme
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Komik is a webcomic theme for the Ghost blogging platform.
This theme works with Ghost 0.7.4 or newer. You also need to enable the Public Beta API. This is a checkbox at the bottom of your blog's Settings
page.
If you are using Ghost.org's Pro platform, follow the instructions at the Ghost support page.
If you are using a Ghost installation in your own server, follow these steps.
content/themes/
.Settings
and pick up komik-theme
from the Theme
dropdown.This theme assumes that you create a new post per comic strip / page. You also must use the featured image
setting in your post to upload your picture. You get to this setting by clicking the "gear" icon while editing a post. See this picture:
This themes can show an archive with a list of all the comics that have been published.
To do that, you just need to create a static page and set comic-archive
as its slug (the Post URL
field).
In order for this archive page to show up in the menu, you need to add it to the navigation menu. The URL will be http://yourdomain.com/comic-archive
. As the title for that menu item you can put whatever you like! Here Archive
has been used.
This theme ignores the following:
Right not there is nothing to configure, besides what you can normally do.
FAQs
Webcomic theme for Ghost
We found that komik-theme demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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